K T Harper
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Recent Articles
1.
Freeman D, McArthur E, Harper K, Blauer A
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
35(1):194-197.
PMID: 28563448
No abstract available.
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Freeman D, Harper K, Kent Ostler W
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
44(3):410-417.
PMID: 28310298
Data from 44 plant communities of the arid zone of western North America and from the entire California flora suggest that the dioecious habit (separate sexed individuals) is best developed...
3.
Freeman D, Harper K, Charnov E
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
47(2):222-232.
PMID: 28309476
Evidence is presented that individuals of a large number of dioecious and subdioecious plant species are able to alter their sexual state in response to changes in the ambient environment...
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Allphin L, Windham M, Harper K
Am J Bot
. 2011 Jun;
85(9):1251-61.
PMID: 21685011
Arctomecon humilis is a critically endangered species endemic to the Moenkopi shale of Washington County, Utah. Recovery plans for the species would be improved by an understanding of genetic diversity...
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Preston R, Philp A, Claessens T, Gijezen L, Dydensborg A, Dunlop E, et al.
Oncogene
. 2010 Nov;
30(10):1159-73.
PMID: 21057536
Under conditions of reduced tissue oxygenation, hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) controls many processes, including angiogenesis and cellular metabolism, and also influences cell proliferation and survival decisions. HIF is centrally involved in...
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Freeman D, Klikoff L, Harper K
Science
. 1976 Aug;
193(4253):597-9.
PMID: 17759589
The distribution of male and female plants was examined in five dioecious, wind-pollinated species representing five plant families and two classes (gymnosperms and angiosperms). The arid to semiarid habitats occupied...